Got a beef n cheddar and the thin roastbeef was as hard as crumbled up carboard– it was sick, I had to spit it out and felt sick for the next 24 hrs.
Ivan P.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
The service was extremely slow. Had terrible manners and kept us waiting for our food for 20 minutes. Barely anyone and still couldnt get it out
Christopher L.
Place rating: 2 Princeton, TX
I have put off trying the brisket sandwich until now. I’m not sure if I have put it off for fear of hating it or for fear of liking it. :-) I’m somewhere in between. It tastes fine, but honestly everything tastes pretty good at fast food joints. They don’t do authentic. They do «guilty pleasure.» My review is pretty much for them having the nerve to call this brisket. It is lunch meat quality meat(but a little thicker) with so many complimentary flavors(sauce, cheese, caramelized onions) that it could have been store bought roast beef and I would have barely been able to tell the difference. When I opened the box, half of the meat was hanging outside of the bun. That gave me the chance to try the meat without the bun, and honestly it still didn’t taste like brisket. The bigger issue is the price of this sandwich. I had a coupon for a free fry and drink with the sandwich purchase. Without those, the sandwich was over $ 5. I would have been embarrassed to pay full price for it. Well, at least I can’t be accused of my «BBQ snobbery» keeping me from trying it. If you have read my reviews, you know that I am anything but a food snob. Buffets, fast food and other assorted junk regularly get good marks from me based on my expectations. This sandwich simply does not live up to those expectations.
Rex M.
Place rating: 5 Richardson, TX
I had not eaten at Arby’s in years. But when I saw the coupon for a brisket sandwich I went for it. It was a large delicious sandwich how piled high with plenty of meat to onion rings some smoky cheese on a toasted bun. I would eat here again. it was also clean with fast service.